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Smile Re: Flanged Roller Bearings

Just some clarification in that you will need to design in a method of adjustment for the tapered roller bearing, and be able to maintain this adjustment. A castle nut/cotter pin configuration such as found on older vehicle front wheel bearings are a common design solution. The race portion of the bearing is usually press fit into a bore with a shoulder to set the race spacing.
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